Discover the art and science of propagating fruit trees through T-bud grafting! Join Galveston County Master Gardener Hazel Lampton for this interactive, hands-on workshop designed to teach gardeners the techniques used to successfully graft many common fruit trees.
Participants will explore:
- Why grafting is used to improve fruit quality, preserve desirable varieties, and speed fruit production.
- How to select compatible rootstock and healthy budwood.
- Proper timing and techniques for successful T-bud grafting.
- Best practices for caring for newly grafted trees.
- Applications for peach, plum, pear, apple, citrus, and other compatible fruit trees.
This workshop combines classroom instruction with live demonstrations and hands-on practice, giving participants the confidence to begin grafting their own trees at home.
Workshop is limited to 20 participants. You must pre-register to participate.
T-Bud Grafting
Urban Orchard Series
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is an equal opportunity employer and program provider.
Persons with disabilities needing accommodations for effective participation in the program should contact the Galveston County Extension Office at 281-534-3413 prior to the program or event to request mobility, hearing, visual or other assistance.